SS Nicaragua

SS Nicaragua
The wreck of SS Nicaragua on Padre Island in June 1913.
History
Name: SS Nicaragua
Launched: 1891
Fate: Wrecked 16 October 1912
General characteristics
Tonnage: 611 GRT
Length: 190 ft (58 m)

SS Nicaragua was a cargo ship that ran aground on Padre Island off the coast of Texas in the Gulf of Mexico in 1912.

Nicaragua was built in 1891 in Bergen, Norway, and her plans show that she was 190 feet (58 m) long overall. Lloyd's of London listed her at 611 gross register tons.

Carrying cotton and miscellaneous cargo, Nicaragua left Tampico, Mexico, on 11 October 1912 bound for Port Arthur, Texas. Five days later, on the evening of 16 October 1912 during a storm that sank vessels all over the Gulf of Mexico, Nicaragua was wrecked at the Devil′s Elbow, a point of tidal convergence around milepost 50 from Malaquite Beach on Texas′s Padre Island that was the site of a number of shipwrecks during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.

Rumors have arisen about gun running and other illegal activities Nicaragua may have performed, but there is no evidence that she was engaged in any illegal activities at the time she was wrecked.[1]

Nicaragua′s stern, engine room section, and masthead remained visible off Padre Island for many years, serving as a landmark for down-island travelers. The remaining structure of Nicaragua still can be seen at low tide.

References

Smylie, Vernon. The Secrets of Padre Island. 

Coordinates: 26°41′34″N 97°19′06″W / 26.69278°N 97.31833°W / 26.69278; -97.31833

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